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re: MMO that you have played and your opinion of them
Posted on 1/18/17 at 10:36 am to BleedPurpleGold
Posted on 1/18/17 at 10:36 am to BleedPurpleGold
Could have been amazing but they decided to try to make it too much like WoW at the last minute.
Also the fact that scenarios or whatever they called them were the fastest way to level mean that RvR was largely empty except for max level.
I had a friend that I played with. He was a warrior priest and I was a swordmaster.
In PVP we were unstoppable as a pair. If we came up on a group of 5 players or less, we would jump all over them and win the encounter 70%-80% of the time.
Also the fact that scenarios or whatever they called them were the fastest way to level mean that RvR was largely empty except for max level.
I had a friend that I played with. He was a warrior priest and I was a swordmaster.
In PVP we were unstoppable as a pair. If we came up on a group of 5 players or less, we would jump all over them and win the encounter 70%-80% of the time.
Posted on 1/20/17 at 1:19 am to SG_Geaux
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Also the fact that scenarios or whatever they called them were the fastest way to level mean that RvR was largely empty except for max level.
Yeah it was definitely a race to end game to play PvP. But the ladder style campaign maps where the front would move gradually based on your realm's success was genius. Cap that off with seiging the other faction's home city at the end. There hasn't been a PvP layout as ambitious as that since. Maybe ESO can begin to scratch that itch, but it still misses the mark of actually capturing the feel of a moving front line over miles of territory. And then that satisfaction of the massive city battle at the end.
Oh the nostalgia...
Also, The Bastion Stair was the coolest MMO raid ever created. It was a terrifying beauty to behold. I always imagined that's what hell was like.
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